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International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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International Journal of Nursing and Health Service is a refereed international publication that provided a venue for nursing scholar and others related health to publish the updating information. We aim to highlight research on nursing science, public health, public health nursing, and other health sciences to a wide international audience.
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Relationship between Supervision and End of Life Care Documentation in Inpatient Room at Hospital in South Jakarta Krisna Yetti Malawat; Azis Fahruji; Kuntarti
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 6 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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Introduction: Patients treated in hospitals with end-of-life patients are more likely to be in the intensive care room than patients treated in the standard care room because, if there is an end of life, they are moved to the inpatient room required the implementation of supervision on documenting the end of life care, so that the quality of service improves. Objective: To identify the relationship between supervision implementation and EoLC documentation in the intensive care room. Method: Cross-sectional design was used. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate were used to analyze. Results: The mean age was 35.68 ± 7.232 years, tenure 12.12 ± 7.623 years, 78.3% women, Nursing Diploma 64.2%, implementing nurses 95.8%, PNS 63.2%, PK2 44.8 % and have attended 55.7% training. The average supervision implementation was 51.20%, the technical dimension was 68.30%, the principal was 66.73%, the model was 64.47%, and the routine activities were 51.82%, and documentation was 74.17% EoLC. There is a significant relationship between supervision (techniques, principles, routine activities, and supervision models) with EoLC documentation. The dominant dimension of supervision is the supervision model with medium strength and a positive direction. There are three variables: gender, position, and supervision model can increase EoLC documentation by 27.8% (R2 = 0.278), while other variables can increase the rest. EoLC documentation equation = 75,479 + 3,763 Gender + (-8,366) Position + 2,108 Supervision Model. Conclusion: The nursing sector creates an SPO program to carry out supervision and documentation of EoLC to create effectiveness in nursing services that have an impact on patient quality and safety
Implementation of Informed Consent on Hormonal Injection Contraceptive Family Plan Method Acceptor: A Phenomenology Study Eufrasia Prinata Padeng; Putriatri Krimasusini Senudin; Dionesia Octaviani Laput; Eugenius Rada Masri
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Every medical treatment conducted by health professionals have to be based on the consent from patients. This consent obtained through informed consent. Informed consent is a communication process between health professionals and patient on approving the medical treatment. The objective of this study was to identify the implementation of informed consent on the acceptor of hormonal injection contraceptive family plan method. This study was a qualitative study using phenomenology approach, which the data analysis initialized by reducing interview result, then data were verified using data triangulation and the research conclussion developed. The participant of this study were 3 midwives and 1 primary midwife. The study identified three (3) themes on the implementation of informed consent namely human resources, the implementation of informed consent and the related policy to implement informed consent on prefering the hormonal injection contraceptive. The acceptor adherence on signing the informed consent are considered low thus the health education and approach of informed consent from health professionals are important to increase public awareness paetu=icularly the family plan contraceptive acceptor.
Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Muscle Relaxation on Fasting Blood Sugar Levels among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review Meylani Anaabawati Anaabawati; Hotma Rumahorbo; Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a metabolic disease in the form of a collection of symptoms due to an increase in blood sugar. Interventions cognitive behavioral therapy and muscle relaxation focused on reducing fasting blood sugar levels shown to affect the management of diabetes mellitus. This literature study aimed to evaluate cognitive-behavioral therapy's effectiveness and muscle relaxation on fasting blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. This search systematic review was conducted with PRISMA using the electronic database method Science Direct, Proquest, PubMed, Scopus, Springer Link. The research study criteria used a randomized control trial, quasi-experimental, experimental, meta-analysis review published in 2015-2020. Based on 27 literature studies that found muscle relaxation intervention effectively controlling glycemic and lowering blood sugar levels. The study results were significant in muscle relaxation, improving blood sugar levels, and found multiple outcomes such as anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and muscle relaxation can be applied to control and reduce blood sugar levels and improve the quality of life of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Resilience levels based on individual characteristics of correctional nurses: preliminary study Adisty Rose Artistin; Megah Andriany; Fani Kurnia Pusparini
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Correctional nurses need resilience to face challenges in the workplace, such as stress from role ambiguity. This study aims to explore the level of resilience based on the individual characteristics of correctional nurses. This study used a cross-sectional method with 24 correctional nurses in Central Java as the participants. This study used a Nicholson McBride Resilience Questionnaire (NMRQ) questionnaire distributed via a google form. Data analysis using the cross-tabulation method. The results showed that nurses had a strong resilience level (45.83%). Based on gender, male nurses have higher resilience. Nurses aged 45-54 years have the most increased resilience. Nurses with undergraduate education have the highest resilience among other levels of education. In general, the correctional nurse resilience is in a Strong category. Based on individual characteristics, male nurses aged 45-54 years with a bachelor's degree have the highest resilience. Further study should be conducted to investigate correctional nurses' resilience process qualitatively, difficulties in work, how they deal with them, and the adaptation process
An Innovation Scheduling Program of Nurses During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study Kartika Mawar Sari; Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati2; Titiek Muhaeriwati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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The increasing number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals has impacted workload and nurse fatigue. Management of service schedules is necessary to protect the safety of patients and nurses. This case study aims to describe innovative programs in scheduling nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used the case study method, implementation analysis, and discussion with the literature. Data collection was conducted with interviews and secondary data. The samples were three heads nurse from three inpatient rooms. The process started from problem identification, problem analysis, planning of action, implementation, and evaluation. The results showed that the innovation program for scheduling during the COVID-19 pandemic could be implemented. The implementation was to prepare official schedule guidelines, simulation of the creation of official schedules, and socialization of draft guidelines for the office schedule to the Head nurse. Planning the official program during the COVID-19 pandemic required good management. Nursing managers could create schedules with excel-based formats that were easy to apply. Online socialization could be done to improve understanding. The use of information technology was necessary to create an easy, fast and workable scheduling formula. The nursing field can make policies related to scheduling during the COVID-19 pandemic, carry out implementation trials in units, monitoring and evaluating the implementation of innovative programs, and provide adequate internet connections.
The Effectiveness of Role Play on Changes Attitudes and Food Safety Practised Among School Aged Children Lita Heni Kusumawardani; Aprilia Kartikasari; Koernia Nanda Pratama
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Health problems due to unsafe food in Indonesia often occur, especially amongst school-aged children. School-aged children need to give health education related to food safety to prevent food poisoning. This study aimed to determine the effect of role-playing on improving attitudes and practices regarding food safety amongst elementary school children in Purwokerto City, Banyumas Regency. The research method used a quasi-experimental design with a pre-post test using a control group. The total sample of the study was 102 school-aged children aged 6-12 years. The intervention group was treated in the form of a group process with the implementation of a role play for four weeks, carried out four times a month, and lasted for 40 minutes per session. The analysis of data performed using the paired t-test and independent t-test. This research showed that the health education method with a role-play could significantly improve attitudes and skills regarding food safety among school-aged children, significantly p <0.05. it can use the role-play method to improve the food safety behavior of school-aged children. The role-play method should be an effective and interactive health education intervention for elementary school-aged children
The Effect of Hypno-Teaching Toward Ability of Critical Thinking Students 2nd Level of Nursing Study Program, Stikes Santa Elisabeth Medan LINDAWATI SIMORANGKIR; LINDAWATI SIMORANGKIR; LINDAWATI FARIDA TAMPUBOLON
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Hypno-teaching is a creative, unique, and imaginative learning method. This study aims to determine the Effect of Hypno-Teaching Toward The Ability of Critical Thinking Students 2nd Level of Nursing Study Program, STIKes Santa Elisabeth Medan. The study design was classroom action research. This study's respondents were 74 students of Nurses level II, which obtain through the purposive sampling technique. These respondents divide into two groups: the intervention group using the Hypno-teaching method and the control group using the conventional learning method. Each group was 37 respondents. The results showed that the mean Ability of students' critical thinking in the intervention group before Hypno-teaching was 7.84 with a standard deviation of 3,648 after Hypno-teaching was 12.46 with a standard deviation of 3,671. The statistical test results showed that the value P = 0.000 means a positive difference in the average Ability of critical thinking of students between before and after Hypno-teaching, with an increase in the range of 4.62. The control group also found that the mean pretest scores of students were 10.78 with a standard deviation of 4.158, and the mean post-test scores were 13.27, with a standard deviation of 3.097. The results of statistical tests showed that the value of P = 0.004 means that there is a difference in the average Ability of critical thinking of students in a positive direction between before and after learning that using conventional methods, with an increased range was 2.49. This study showed that the Hypno-teaching method could improve students' critical thinking skills better than Sectional methods. These two methods influence students' critical thinking skills, but the average increase in Hypno-teaching reached 4.62, while in the conventional method only increases to 2.49
Buteyko Breathing Techniques and Asthma Gymnastics on Improving Oxygen Saturation and Eosynophile Levels among Asma Patients Niya Fittarsih Fittarsih; Ari Suwondo; Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti; Bedjo Santoso
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system that causes respiratory symptoms, such as wheezing, shortness of breath and coughing, so that one of the non-pharmacological therapies can be used to help increase oxygen saturation, eosinophil levels and prevent recurrence independently by using the buteyko breathing technique and asthma gymnastics. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the buteyko breathing technique and asthma gymnastics on the improvement of oxygen saturation values ??and eosinophil levels. The study quasi experiment used a pre-test – post-test design with a control group design involving 36 asthma patients. Selected through a non- probability sampling technique with a purposive sampling method which is divided into 3 groups, namely 12 respondents in intervention group 1 who were given buteyko breathing technique treatment, 12 respondents in intervention group 2 who were given treatment in the form of buteyko breathing technique and asthma gymnastics, while 12 respondents in a control group that was only given asthma gymnastics. Measurements of oxygen saturation and eosinophil levels were carried out on the 1th, 7th to 14th day with 3 measurements, then the data were analyzed using the General Lineal Model (GLM) test. Repeated ANOVA test showed that there was a difference in the mean value of oxygen saturation (spo2) and eosinophil levels with a value of p = 0.000 which indicated that there was a significant difference between groups with the highest increase in oxygen saturation value in the intervention group 2 (Buteyko and asthma gymnastics) that is 1.83, followed by intervention group 1 (Buteyko breathing technique) that is 0.50 and the smallest decrease in the value of SpO2 was in the control group (asthma exercise) of 0.42. The highest decrease in eosinophil levels was in the intervention group 2 that is -21.66, followed by the control group that is -18.67 and the smallest decrease in eosinophil value was in the intervention group 1 at -7.66. Research conclusions buteyko breathing technique and asthma gymnastics effectiveness on value improvements oxygen saturation and eosinophil levels.
Provision of Psychoeducation on Decreasing Family Anxiety Triggered among Patients with Schizophrenia Relapse: A Case Report Ellya Fadllah Samiun; Herni Susanti; Ice Yulia Wardani
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Schizophrenia is one of the serious mental disorders that requires long-term care and medication. Clients with schizophrenia have a relapse period. When a relapse occurs, they require inpatient services at the hospital. A relapse of clients with schizophrenia triggers physical and psychological fatigue, anxiety, and frustration; the sources of stressors which can disrupt the balance of the family system. The study aimed to explore the family psycho-education to decrease the anxiety triggered among family. The results of the nursing intervention found unveiled to decrease the signs and symptoms of anxiety experienced by families. The findings also showed the increasing knowledge and ability of the family members in taking caring of clients with schizophrenia. This study recommended to provide psycho-education as part of comprehensive nursing care for schizophrenia patients and their families
The Effectiveness of Hydrogel from Snakehead Fish Extract (Chana Striata) on Wound Healing of Grade II Ulcer in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients Pratiwi; Suharyo Hadisaputro; Sudirman; Ta'adi; Lanny Sunarjo
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Diabetic ulcers are complications of diabetes mellitus. The prevalence of diabetic ulcers was 15%from the total population. Effective management of ulcers using an antiseptic could interfere with the wound healing process. A hydrogel from snakehead fish extract was a complementary treatment to improve the wound healing of diabetes. The study aimed to examine hydrogel's effectiveness from snakehead fish extract on wound healing among type II diabetes mellitus with grade II ulcers. The quasi-experimental study, pretest, and post-test with the non-equivalent control group were applied in this study. The intervention group (n = 16) received a dose of 675.675 mg of snakehead hydrogel and 0.9% NaCl for 21 days. The control group (n = 16) only received 0.9% NaCl. Analysis with repeated ANOVA test and Dependent t-Test was applied in this study. The results showed that the intervention group's mean score for wound healing before receiving the intervention was 26.31 ± 6.740after 14 days receiving the intervention was 13.00 ± 4.872 with p-value = 0.000. The mean difference between the intervention group and the control group also showed the mean was346.25 more than the control group with a delta score of 301.31. In conclusions showed that hydrogel extract of snakehead fish was effective among type II diabetes mellitus patients with healing grade II ulcers

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